
A guide to Plymouth and its history
by Helen T. (Helen Taber) Briggs
"A Guide to Plymouth and Its History" by Helen T. Briggs and Rose T. Briggs is a historical account compiled in the late 1930s. This guidebook offers insights into Plymouth's rich history, particularly focusing on its founders, the Pilgrims, and various monuments dedicated to their memory. Through detailed descriptions and inscriptions, the authors aim to provide a comprehensive overview of the Pilgrim legacy and the historical significance of the locations associated with their arrival in America. The content of the book emphasizes the storied past of the Pilgrims, starting with their challenging journey aboard the Mayflower to their struggles in establishing a new home in Plymouth, Massachusetts. The guide delves into various aspects of Pilgrim life, detailing significant sites such as Plymouth Rock, burial grounds, and memorials like the National Monument to the Forefathers. It presents a timeline of events from the Colony's establishment to later commemorations of their sacrifices and values. The book serves as an essential resource for those interested in understanding the foundations of American history through the lives and contributions of the Pilgrims.
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